Kosovo Assembly

Kosovo will hold snap elections on October 6th, the president's cabinet announced today after lawmakers voted last week to dissolve parliament following the departure of the prime minister, reported the Bulgarian National Television.

Thaci had instructed Central Election Commission to take all necessary measures to organize and prepare parliamentary elections in accordance with that Decision and in line with applicable legislation. Earlier on Monday, Thaci signed a decree to dissolve the sixth convocation of Kosovo Assembly.

Kosovo's outgoing Prime Minister had resigned on July 19, 2019, after he was summoned by Special Prosecution from the Hague, as a suspect for the crimes committed by KLA on Kosovo, in the period from 1999 to 2000.

International sources speculate that his responsibility for organ trafficking in the case of ''yellow house'' is now at stake, Blic reports. The first serious approach to this crime was led by UNMIK which made a report in 2003, the evidence of which were, allegedly, destroyed in the Tribunal for War Crimes for the former Yugoslavia.

Publicist and the owner of the Koha Group, Flaka Surroi, in the comprehensive current affairs analysis, writes, referring to several international sources, that Special Court for War Crimes has to summon Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and the incumbent Chairman of the Kosovo Assembly, Kadri Veseli.